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#370502
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DOOM: knee deep in the edit. (* unfinished project *)
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Earlier in the thread you were talking about music to use and what-not. In the old Doom game, wasn't a lot of the music blippity-bloop renditions of actual rock/metal songs? I seem to remember there being tunes by Nine Inch Nails and either Metallica or Megadeth used in the game. Perhaps these could be used in the film as well? I'm sure there's a list somewhere of the songs/tunes used in the game.

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#369142
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Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett R.I.P. 25/ 06/ 2009
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Yoda Is Your Father said:
C3PX said:
Yoda Is Your Father said:

 you bought your music on a vinyl or CD...

Dude! You left our the part about the wonderful and glorious audio cassette! How could you leave out audio cassette?

True, true - my bad!  Although, let's be honest, cassettes sucked.  The fact that you could record on them was their only cool point - but not being able to skip tracks, and the fact that they almost always broke... rubbish!

 

 

They still didn't suck as bad as 8 Tracks. :P

 

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#368064
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Do Video Games Sometimes have better stories than films ?
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Metal Gear Solid immediately comes to mind. I've only played the first one, but if the rest are anything like it, then they definitely have some good stories.

Lots of the adventure games from the 90s, especially from Lucasarts, have really good movie-quality stories:

Monkey Island 1-3 (4 was decent, but not as good as the rest)

Sam and Max Hit the Road

Full Throttle

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (wish they'd made this a movie instead of Crystal Skull)

THE DIG!

Grim Fandango

Also, Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen were amazing as well.